Crescendo
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Crescendo may mean:
- In musical notation, crescendo means that the notes are gradually getting louder. The opposite of crescendo is diminuendo or decrescendo. Maurice Ravel's orchestral work, Boléro is one of the world's longest musical crescendoes. Beginning quietly, the melody repeats over and over again, gradually increasing in volume for about fifteen minutes.
- One of Duke Ellington's longer-form compositions is called Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue, which also describes the form of the piece.
- A term Alfred Hitchcock used to describe the major setpieces in his films.
- Crescendo is also the name of a bishoujo game by the studio Digital Objet.
- Crescendo is also a gay porn film by famous French director Jean-Daniel Cadinot.
- Crescendo is also an Italian and a Portuguese word which means "growing".